"If they think that by giving money, they will save the floor then they are wrong. On tenth, the majority will go against Congress and the new government will be formed by BJP," party leader Bhagat Singh Koshyari told reporters.
Terming Rawat's conduct as "shameful", he said that Congress is performing its "last rites" in the state as they have kept a leader who is "insulting his own party".
"Harish Rawat alleges that BJP is indulging in horse-trading. He is himself indulging in it. First there was a sting on him. Today a new sting has come out.
"One MLA has himself has said that CM, to please his own MLAs, is giving Rs 25-30 lakhs. There cannot be a more shameful thing than this," the BJP leader alleged.
"MLAs lose their trust in their leader. Around one-third leave him, and those who are left, one-third of them also demand Rs 25 lakh or Rs 50 lakh. In Uttarkhand, this demonic sport should stop and Harish Rawat should stop levelling allegations," he said, adding that Congress has lost all hope and which is why they were"bribing their own members".
He said that MLAs in the sting have alleged that the government is involved with mining and liquor mafias.
"It has kept such a leader in the state who is himself insulting the party and insulting the state as well. I believe that MLAs, for the dignity of the state and its people, will free themselves from such corrupt leaders," he said.
In the latest controversy, a sting video has been released by a private news channel which claimed that Harish Rawat gave Rs 25 lakh to some of his MLAs.
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Koshyari said that many questions has been raised by the Uttarkhand episode and the BJP was in favour of floor test from the beginning.
"This is the first incident when the government has failed on money bill and the Vidhan Sabha Speaker has taken a wrong decision. The governor should have dismissed the government on that very day.
"This issue should also be thought of. Through this episode, many things will be clear in the future," he said.
He added that when President's rule was imposed, BJP had never asked for dissolution of the Assembly.
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In a statement, Koshyari condemned the allegations levelled by Harish Rawat that central agencies were being misused to "harass" MLAs and leaders, who were being threatened and their phones were getting tapped and said they were "baseless and unfounded".
"Rawat's allegations shows his frustration. These allegations show that he (Rawat) is frustrated and disappointed. He has lost his majority so he is making illogical comments in frustration," he said.
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